Kansas City Region
Why the county seat sits at Butler's courthouse square
Butler's courthouse square is the civic heart of Bates County, and the seat's location and the square's layout reflect how the county was organized in the 19th century, useful context for visitors and new residents
Butler is the county seat of Bates County. A county seat is the town where the county’s main offices sit. Like many Missouri county seats, Butler is built around a central courthouse square. The courthouse and the county offices sit on this square. Around them is a ring of older shops and buildings.
The square is where you handle county business. The assessor, the collector, the recorder, and other offices work here. So it is the place to go for property and records questions. It is also the heart of downtown life.
Long ago, in the 1800s, towns often chose a county seat that was easy for rural folks to reach. Bates County’s early records were disrupted during the Civil War. That makes its early courthouse story harder to trace. To confirm when the county was formed and why Butler was chosen, check with the State Historical Society of Missouri and the Missouri State Archives.
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Where this fits: this note belongs to Bates County. See every local note for the county on its page.